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What are the advantages of sleep dentistry?
- Sleep dentistry helps alleviate dental anxiety
- Patients experience reduced pain and discomfort
- The relaxing effect of sedation dentistry enhances overall comfort
- Dentists can perform procedures more efficiently
- Patients are more likely to cooperate during complex procedures
- Sedation minimizes the gag reflex
- Multiple dental treatments can be performed in a single session
How Sedation dentistry works
Types of Anesthesia Used in Dentistry
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Local and Minimal Sedation
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Oral and Moderate IV Sedation
Oral sedation’s effectiveness hinges on the dosage, offering a range from minimal to moderate sedation. By taking a prescribed pill about an hour prior to the dental procedure, patients experience varying degrees of relaxation or drowsiness. For deeper sedation, a higher dosage is administered, which may lead to grogginess and necessitates the presence of a driver post-procedure. IV sedation, a form of moderate sedation, is administered directly into the vein, providing quick and substantial sedative effects. Although patients remain conscious, their awareness of the procedure is significantly reduced, and they require a driver for their journey home due to the lingering effects of the sedation.
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General Anesthesia
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